Filmmaker Kevin Smith has offered a health update via Facebook live video following a heart attack on Sunday night in California. Smith, who is visibly up and walking following the scare at the weekend, shared details of the experience.
Smith canceled the second of two live shows after being taken to Glendale Adventist Hospital.
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In the video, he jokes that he was more concerned about people lifting his shirt and seeing his body, rather than the heart attack he was obviously experiencing.
“My biggest fear in life: Death, No. 1. No. 2: People seeing my dick,” he says in the video.
“I’ve gone out of my way my whole life to not let my dick be fucking seen,” he added. “Never wanted to go to a hospital or a doctor for that very reason. Don’t want to be judged, obviously small.”
However, doctors obviously continued and ultimately saved his life.
“They found that the LAD was 100 percent blocked,” he said. The medical team “put a stent in and, bam, here I am. Dude literally saved my life.”
He also addressed the Twitter backlash against actor Chris Pratt, who was judged after comments offering prayers on the social network.
“Please don’t fight over stuff like that, it’s a waste of time. Whether you’re religious or not, somebody praying for you is with good intentions,” he said.
Check out the video below.
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